Congratulations Pam Hooten for being Featured Stamper. I chose the Girlie Ghoul card as my inspiration. Girlie Ghoul by iris at Splitcoaststampers
It's almost midnight here and I just finished a birthday card when I knew about it on Friday. After spending all day in the pool, bbq and spending it with friends, I knew it was late to make a card, but didn't have a choice.
I started with rose romance cs as the base. I layered with GP white cs and used the CB Swiss Dot folder. I also layered SU basic black cs and again with rose romance and used the CB Swiss Dot folder. I used the CB Beware embossing skull and die cut. I used a bow punch and added a self adhesive pearl to the bow. I used pink glitter brads for the eyes. The skull is raised with a 3D square. I added a strip of ribbon to the corner and stamped the sentiment onto GP white cs with black stazon. I used a chipboard label holder and added 2 mini pink brads on each side. I love the way this came out and hopefully my co-worker will too.
Things I changed: Skull, ribbon replacement, added chipboard label holder and colors
Thanks for the inspiration, it's been a few weeks since I actually made a card. Just been busy still making my quilted tote bags
Registered: November 9, 2004 Location: Hampton Roads, VA Posts: 9413
Mon, Jun 21, 2010 @ 3:52 AM
Connie - Love your card!! Love the Rose Romance with the black, love all the layers, the textures, the ribbon - and the tag and brads are the perfect touch!!!
Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Mon, Jun 21, 2010 @ 7:31 PM
Yikes, _onnie, I havent seen you in what seems like ages. I know you've got a huge plate with everything you're involved in, so it's totally unexpected to see such a masterpiece in today's gallery. What a great card, girl!
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